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Pierr Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges , Haute – Vienne , France , As a child he worked in a Porcelain Factory , where his painting talent Grew his drawings led to his being chosen to paint designs on Fine China . During the early years he often went to the Louvre to study the French master Painters . In 1862 , he began studying art under Charles Gleyre in Paris. In Paris he met Alfred Sisley, Frederic Bazille and Claude Monet . At times during the 1860 ‘s , He did not have enough money to buy paint . During the Paris Commune ( 1871 ) while Renoir was painting the banks of the Seine River , Communards thought he was a spy , , and they were about to throw him into the Seine River , until the leader of communards ( Raoul Rigault ) Recognized that Renoir was the one who protected him on an earlier occasion . Adulthood : Renoir experienced His initial acclaim when six of his painting were hung in the first impressionist exhibition in 1874 ,In the same Year , Two of his Works were shown with Durand – Ruel In London. . In 1881 , he traveled to Algeria with Eugene Delarcoix , After that He traveled To Madrid , To see the work of Deigo Velázquez, After that Pierre Traveled to Italy to see Titian’s Masterpieces in Florence and to see the paintings of Raphel in Rome . 15 January 1882 : Pierre Met composer Richard Wagner at his home ( Palermo , Sicily ) ‘’’ Renoir painted Wagner’s self-portrait in thirty-five minutes . In the same year Renoir convalesced for six weeks in Algeria after contracting Pneumonia , which damaged his respiratory system In 1883, Renoir spent the summer in Guernsey, creating fifteen paintings in little over a month. Most of these feature Moulin Huet, a bay in Saint Martin's, Guernsey. Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel, and it has a varied landscape that includes beaches, cliffs and bays. These paintings were the subject of a set of commemorative postage stamps issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey in 1983. Renoir experienced His initial acclaim when six of his painting were hung in the first impressionist exhibition in 1874 ,In the same Year , Two of his Works were shown with Durand – Ruel In London. . In 1881 , he traveled to Algeria with Eugene Delarcoix , After that He traveled To Madrid , To see the work of Deigo Velázquez, After that Pierre Traveled to Italy to see Titian’s Masterpieces in Florence and to see the paintings of Raphel in Rome . 15 January 1882 : Pierre Met composer Richard Wagner at his home ( Palermo , Sicily ) ‘’’ Renoir painted Wagner’s self-portrait in thirty-five minutes . In the same year Renoir convalesced for six weeks in Algeria after contracting Pneumonia , which damaged his respiratory system . In 1883, Renoir spent the summer in Guernsey, creating fifteen paintings in little over a month. Most of these feature Moulin Huet, a bay in Saint Martin's, Guernsey. Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel, and it has a varied landscape that includes beaches, cliffs and bays. These paintings were the subject of a set of commemorative postage stamps issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey in 1983.
Final Years:In 1907, Renoir bought a land in Cagne-sur-mer were he built a stately home for his family . He continued to work , He used to paint whenever he could . The rheumatism had disfigured his hands so he couldn’t paint . leaving his fingers permanently Curved . Renoir had a stroke in 1912 , That left him in a wheelchair . Around that period , He tried his sculpture. He worked with assistants to create work based on several of his paintings the world renewed Renoir and he continued to paint until his death . He lived until one of his paintings were shown in The louver (Paris ) in 1919.
About my Painting: Pierre Auguste Renoir's 1892 work, Young Girls at the Piano, demonstrated the continued interest by Renoir in the subject of middle-class entertainment. In Young Girls at the Piano, Pierre-Auguste Renoir has portrayed two young women involved in making music. This was a popular and highly respectable leisure activity for young women and, like the cozy, well-appointed interior, reflects a well-bred and comfortable bourgeois atmosphere.
Youth:
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Pierr Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges , Haute – Vienne , France , As a child he worked in a Porcelain Factory , where his painting talent Grew his drawings led to his being chosen to paint designs on Fine China . During the early years he often went to the Louvre to study the French master Painters . In 1862 , he began studying art under Charles Gleyre in Paris. In Paris he met Alfred Sisley, Frederic Bazille and Claude Monet . At times during the 1860 ‘s , He did not have enough money to buy paint . During the Paris Commune ( 1871 ) while Renoir was painting the banks of the Seine River , Communards thought he was a spy , , and they were about to throw him into the Seine River , until the leader of communards ( Raoul Rigault ) Recognized that Renoir was the one who protected him on an earlier occasion .
Adulthood :
Renoir experienced His initial acclaim when six of his painting were hung in the first impressionist exhibition in 1874 ,In the same Year , Two of his Works were shown with Durand – Ruel In London. . In 1881 , he traveled to Algeria with Eugene Delarcoix , After that He traveled To Madrid , To see the work of Deigo Velázquez, After that Pierre Traveled to Italy to see Titian’s Masterpieces in Florence and to see the paintings of Raphel in Rome . 15 January 1882 : Pierre Met composer Richard Wagner at his home ( Palermo , Sicily ) ‘’’ Renoir painted Wagner’s self-portrait in thirty-five minutes . In the same year Renoir convalesced for six weeks in Algeria after contracting Pneumonia , which damaged his respiratory system
In 1883, Renoir spent the summer in Guernsey, creating fifteen paintings in little over a month. Most of these feature Moulin Huet, a bay in Saint Martin's, Guernsey. Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel, and it has a varied landscape that includes beaches, cliffs and bays. These paintings were the subject of a set of commemorative postage stamps issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey in 1983.
Renoir experienced His initial acclaim when six of his painting were hung in the first impressionist exhibition in 1874 ,In the same Year , Two of his Works were shown with Durand – Ruel In London. . In 1881 , he traveled to Algeria with Eugene Delarcoix , After that He traveled To Madrid , To see the work of Deigo Velázquez, After that Pierre Traveled to Italy to see Titian’s Masterpieces in Florence and to see the paintings of Raphel in Rome . 15 January 1882 : Pierre Met composer Richard Wagner at his home ( Palermo , Sicily ) ‘’’ Renoir painted Wagner’s self-portrait in thirty-five minutes . In the same year Renoir convalesced for six weeks in Algeria after contracting Pneumonia , which damaged his respiratory system .
In 1883, Renoir spent the summer in Guernsey, creating fifteen paintings in little over a month. Most of these feature Moulin Huet, a bay in Saint Martin's, Guernsey. Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel, and it has a varied landscape that includes beaches, cliffs and bays. These paintings were the subject of a set of commemorative postage stamps issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey in 1983.
Final Years:In 1907, Renoir bought a land in Cagne-sur-mer were he built a stately home for his family . He continued to work , He used to paint whenever he could . The rheumatism had disfigured his hands so he couldn’t paint . leaving his fingers permanently Curved . Renoir had a stroke in 1912 , That left him in a wheelchair . Around that period , He tried his sculpture. He worked with assistants to create work based on several of his paintings
the world renewed Renoir and he continued to paint until his death . He lived until one of his paintings were shown in The louver (Paris ) in 1919.
About my Painting:
Pierre Auguste Renoir's 1892 work, Young Girls at the Piano, demonstrated the continued interest by Renoir in the subject of middle-class entertainment. In Young Girls at the Piano, Pierre-Auguste Renoir has portrayed two young women involved in making music. This was a popular and highly respectable leisure activity for young women and, like the cozy, well-appointed interior, reflects a well-bred and comfortable bourgeois atmosphere.